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for self-driving cars -- yes, we said self-driving cars, california governor jerry brown called those science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. >> they're closer to becoming reality than you think. abc's jim avila has taken one for a test drive. >> reporter: you've seen this, cars that slam on the brakes before you hit a pole. but here's something you have never seen. the car of the future. making the driver totally unnecessary. no hands. google's working on one. and the federal government is sponsoring a field test in ann arbor, michigan. with cars that automatically swerve past accidents and alert you to oncoming hazards. now, this at general motors test track. i sat in the driver's seat when this car stayed in its lane. it stopped on its own when a car driving 30 miles an hour slower, pulled in front of us. >> we can see the day when cars avoid collisions. >> reporter: it's on a dream, since george jetson sat in his flying car. >> the vehicle can take complete control and take you to your destination in comfort and safety and security. >> reporter: this prototype used radar, cameras and
for self-driving cars -- yes, we said self-driving cars, california governor jerry brown called those science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. >> they're closer to becoming reality than you think. abc's jim avila has taken one for a test drive. >> reporter: you've seen this, cars that slam on the brakes before you hit a pole. but here's something you have never seen. the car of the future. making the driver totally unnecessary. no hands. google's working on one. and the federal...
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. >> coming up next, the president meets the nation's science standouts you put me to shame. >> among the honored guests a student from the bay area. >> and oscar sunday is almost here, you can down load our oscars app and challenge your friends. just go to abc 7 news.com. look for the link under see it on tv. ab >>> at 6:00 silicon valley is outpacing the nation when it comes to creating new jobs. >> and the google employee whose arrest helped usher in the arab spring shows what transpired over the last year. >> and more than 100 students got the chance to spend the day at the white house including a local teenager. >> they impressed the president with everything from robots to marshmallows in the state dining room. >> one teenager was among those the president honored this, is video of the 17-year-old senior after she won top honors. >> it's young people like you that make me so confident america's best stays -- days are stuvm. >> this was the second year the white house hosted the science fair, what a thrill for the kids and fun for the president. >> yeah. yes. that is going to do
. >> coming up next, the president meets the nation's science standouts you put me to shame. >> among the honored guests a student from the bay area. >> and oscar sunday is almost here, you can down load our oscars app and challenge your friends. just go to abc 7 news.com. look for the link under see it on tv. ab >>> at 6:00 silicon valley is outpacing the nation when it comes to creating new jobs. >> and the google employee whose arrest helped usher in the arab...
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took two hours to fill out the questionnaire and after a handful of dates she is not big the science. >> it didn't seem scientific. >> reporter: autumn may be on to something, according to a recent survey by this professor of psychology, that runs the relationship institute, a love lab at ucla. >> online dating sites are very unlikely to have the power to make better choice for you than you could make for yourself. >> reporter: eharmony is proud of its accomplishments. the former ceo told abc news two years ago. >> i think of our algorithm as a starting point the way to say to the user here are a bunch of matches you are compatible with. >> reporter: pointing out that professor carnie has never seen the science that goes into the love formula because it is secret. but carnie's 50-page study says that's part of the problem. eharmony and others claim scientific results but won't provide evidence the hefty questionnaires actually use science to find a better match since the answers cannot be verified. >> people aren't always honest. it is a shock. i know. people aren't always honest abou
took two hours to fill out the questionnaire and after a handful of dates she is not big the science. >> it didn't seem scientific. >> reporter: autumn may be on to something, according to a recent survey by this professor of psychology, that runs the relationship institute, a love lab at ucla. >> online dating sites are very unlikely to have the power to make better choice for you than you could make for yourself. >> reporter: eharmony is proud of its accomplishments....
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it teaches science through kits and games. >> and do you think it's more pleasing? i can't tell. >> there is a job split between designing and manufacturing. here, she's skiping with her husband working out kinks on a new project called cool circuits you get mots yart. >> this is steam triggering a positive reenforcement. >> this is fer hirs kit. and she'll tell you making money was never the primary goal. >> you're covering stuff here most of us forgoten or never learned. >> each has a book ask links to a web site anyone can use. and the widows are just part of it. >> this is beginning in her living room with a friend. and ann einstein. >> he's a different cousin. >> ann ran a preschool. >> she said are you doing enough science? i said i'd love to do more. when you get science things they never work. >> and they work now in these kits that show how to power motors. and there is oil and watter to simulate force that's move earth tech tonic plates. >> the plates are more dense and go beneath and below continental plates. >> you lost me. i'm 58. >> read the book! >> w
it teaches science through kits and games. >> and do you think it's more pleasing? i can't tell. >> there is a job split between designing and manufacturing. here, she's skiping with her husband working out kinks on a new project called cool circuits you get mots yart. >> this is steam triggering a positive reenforcement. >> this is fer hirs kit. and she'll tell you making money was never the primary goal. >> you're covering stuff here most of us forgoten or never...
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creation, is it real ♪ my creation, no hesitation >>> "weird science" it was a great movie. remember that? >> yeah, a long time ago. >> attention all inventors out there. walmart has now launched an american idol-like contest to find the best new products out there. thousands have already started sending in their gadgets. >> i used to have a list a long time ago. the world's largest retailer is giving any entrepreneur a shot at winning virtual shelf space through walmart.com. abc's john berman gives us the game plan. >> reporter: what house doesn't need a safety dining utensil for dogs. >> i can't believe it but there wasn't a fork out there for dogs. >> reporter: what parent doesn't need a plastic hippopotamus to store your kids' teeth. >> as the teeth fall out, simply glue them into place. >> reporter: what hypochondriac doesn't need a portable, sealable, germ-resistant face mask that can also withstand pepper spray? inventions so creative, even thomas edison would give a fist bump, or, if he's not around, you could get one from the plastic hand this guy invented. >> you t
creation, is it real ♪ my creation, no hesitation >>> "weird science" it was a great movie. remember that? >> yeah, a long time ago. >> attention all inventors out there. walmart has now launched an american idol-like contest to find the best new products out there. thousands have already started sending in their gadgets. >> i used to have a list a long time ago. the world's largest retailer is giving any entrepreneur a shot at winning virtual shelf space...
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it's scheduled to reach california science center at 9:00 tomorrow night. it's two full days of creeping along. >> delicate maneuvering there. listen to this. a secret service officer arrested in miami. police found him passed out drunk on the sidewalk this morning. police woke up the agent they say he became hostile. he's been charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest without violence. the arrested officer was not assigned to protect the president. >> a dog that risked its life to save lives two of young girls in the philippines is going to get help. i want to warn you there is video of the dog and injuries are tough to see. kabang threw herself in front of a speeding motorcycle just before it was going to hit the girls. it sacrificed it's snout and upper jaw in this accident. it heroic deeds caught attention of people world wide who raised funds to bring the davis to uc davis veterinary hospital. they will perform two surgeries on her to close the wound without her face. >> police in southern california are not going file charges of child negl
it's scheduled to reach california science center at 9:00 tomorrow night. it's two full days of creeping along. >> delicate maneuvering there. listen to this. a secret service officer arrested in miami. police found him passed out drunk on the sidewalk this morning. police woke up the agent they say he became hostile. he's been charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest without violence. the arrested officer was not assigned to protect the president. >> a dog that risked...
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>> i'm bad at science. >> jimmy: you're bad at science? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you don't like science? >> no. >> jimmy: it's boring? >> yeah. >> jimmy: which courses do you like? >> math. >> jimmy: you like math? >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. >> what's 8 + 8? >> 16. [ electricity zapping ] >> jimmy: 14. have you ever peed in a swimming pool? >> no. [ electricity zapping ] >> jimmy: a little bit? hold on. let me ask the truth fairy. truth fairy, have you ever peed in a swimming pool? >> yes. >> jimmy: you? >> yes. >> jimmy: yes. i think we all have. it's fun. >> it's great. >> jimmy: sometimes i stand up on the side and pee into the swimming pool. [ laughter ] >> it's a lot of fun. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what do you like better -- your mother or a puppy? >> my mother. >> jimmy: your mother? why? >> because she takes care of me. >> jimmy: and puppies don't. >> no. >> jimmy: puppies only care about themselves. >> yep. >> jimmy: puppies are very selfish. >> yep. >> jimmy: do you hate puppies? >> no. [ electricity zapping ] >> jimmy: do you hate puppies? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you fee
>> i'm bad at science. >> jimmy: you're bad at science? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you don't like science? >> no. >> jimmy: it's boring? >> yeah. >> jimmy: which courses do you like? >> math. >> jimmy: you like math? >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. >> what's 8 + 8? >> 16. [ electricity zapping ] >> jimmy: 14. have you ever peed in a swimming pool? >> no. [ electricity zapping ] >> jimmy: a little bit? hold...
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looks like they'll get a lot of good science out of it going forward. >> clayton sandell, live for us in california this morning. thank you. ♪ >>> well, there is less than a week of olympic competition left to go now. we start our update with the world's fastest man. >> and that's still usain bolt of jamaica. he defended his men's gold in the 100 meters by running the second fastest time ever. his training partner and fellow jamaican, johan blake, came in second. american justin gatlin was third. >>> meanwhile, on wimbledon's center court, it was andy murray brushing aside roger federer to win the gold title. he lost to federer just last month in the wimbledon tournament. after winning, murray called the tournament the best week of his career. >>> and back on the track, it was sonya richards ross winning the first gold in the women's 400 meters. she did it in dramatic fashion. only taking the lead in the race in the final 50 meters. she adds her gold to the bronze she won in the same event four years ago in beijing. >> with that, here is the medal count. as we enter day ten of the g
looks like they'll get a lot of good science out of it going forward. >> clayton sandell, live for us in california this morning. thank you. ♪ >>> well, there is less than a week of olympic competition left to go now. we start our update with the world's fastest man. >> and that's still usain bolt of jamaica. he defended his men's gold in the 100 meters by running the second fastest time ever. his training partner and fellow jamaican, johan blake, came in second. american...
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and there really is a science to it. here's nick watt. >> reporter: beyonce has been crowned the most beautiful woman on our planet by "people" magazine. how do they know? isn't beauty intangible, unquantifiable? halle berry appeared on "people's" list 15 times. julia roberts 13 times. j-lo, 11. and there's a scientific explanation. >> underneath it all. we're all hard-wired to pick up on certain attractive features. >> reporter: a recent study reduced a remarkable formula. between the eyes must be 46% of the width of the face. eyes to mouth. 36% from forehead to chin. >> reporter: i've been measuring the faces of beautiful women, trying to disprove these rules. i was hoping michelle pfeiffer's eyes were too far apart. they're not. they're perfect. all of these women come within 1% to 2% of these ideals. angelina jolie, bridget bardot, megan fox, naomi campbell and, of course, beyonce. but why do we find such symmetry irresistible? >> symmetry is associated with health and vigor. >> reporter: and that's attractive in a p
and there really is a science to it. here's nick watt. >> reporter: beyonce has been crowned the most beautiful woman on our planet by "people" magazine. how do they know? isn't beauty intangible, unquantifiable? halle berry appeared on "people's" list 15 times. julia roberts 13 times. j-lo, 11. and there's a scientific explanation. >> underneath it all. we're all hard-wired to pick up on certain attractive features. >> reporter: a recent study reduced a...
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he believed in science. >> reporter: after his death in 2002, his body taken to arizona. alcor, the life extension foundation. a company that preserves bodies at 321 degrees below zero. some day they believe medical science may be able to cure what killed them. >> we did this together because it made us feel like it had something of a hope. of a hope. that's all. a hope. every family has it. >> reporter: this is one of the first times his daughter has discussed the decision. >> are you still comfortable with the decision you made? >> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: still, she bristles at the criticism. >> i do take it personally. i am fiercely protective of my family. >> reporter: now ten years after his death, she is trying to move on. >> do you think this auction will help? >> i sure hope so. >> reporter: john berman, abc news, new york. >> i'm glad she doesn't apologize. people have the right to do what they want after they're gone. hopefully it will raise some money for some good cause and give fans out there a great piece of baseball history. >> hall of fame induction
he believed in science. >> reporter: after his death in 2002, his body taken to arizona. alcor, the life extension foundation. a company that preserves bodies at 321 degrees below zero. some day they believe medical science may be able to cure what killed them. >> we did this together because it made us feel like it had something of a hope. of a hope. that's all. a hope. every family has it. >> reporter: this is one of the first times his daughter has discussed the decision....
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and the science, the same. to be clutch like eli, you don't need his million-dollar arm, but his million-dollar prefrontal cortex. that's the part of the brain that reasons through problems. but there is limited space. it's also the part of the brain hit by anxiety, which literally crowds out your ability to perform. >> in stressful situations sometimes we start overthinking our performance. we think too much about aspects that should just be left on autopilot. >> reporter: so how to protect your brain and fend off that anxiety? practice. it conditions your brain for stress. it's why the military does live fire training exercises. it's why taking timed practice tests can help you ace the s.a.t.s. >> just mimicking those mild levels of stress can get you ready for the real moment when it comes your way. >> reporter: it gives you the confidence to just do it without overthinking it. listen to eli. >> a lot of those throws were muscle memory. you don't think about how far to throw it or what to do. >> if i want to
and the science, the same. to be clutch like eli, you don't need his million-dollar arm, but his million-dollar prefrontal cortex. that's the part of the brain that reasons through problems. but there is limited space. it's also the part of the brain hit by anxiety, which literally crowds out your ability to perform. >> in stressful situations sometimes we start overthinking our performance. we think too much about aspects that should just be left on autopilot. >> reporter: so how...
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after 25 missions, circling the earth nearly 4700 times, the final 12 miles from lax to the california science center proved to be some of the toughest. delaying the shuttle's profile by 17 hours. >> had to move in all different directions. this thing is amazing. we were crabbing, going around things sideways, going back and forth. >> a sight to see as the massive piece of air not cal engineering zigged and zagged, dodging buildings, light poles and trees, coming win millimeters of damaging branches, officials say the shuttle couldn't be taken apart for fear of destroying the damaged tiles and too wide to fit through underpasses, the freeways were out, which left a route through the center of the city, giving a million people a once in a lifetime show. >> today is the day to thank a lot of people that for their patience, their support, and for the tremendous enthusiasm as we moved the endeavour through city streets. reporter: another live look at the final work being done here in exposition park. getting ready to push the space shuttle into the brand new hangar. it's going to remain here sack
after 25 missions, circling the earth nearly 4700 times, the final 12 miles from lax to the california science center proved to be some of the toughest. delaying the shuttle's profile by 17 hours. >> had to move in all different directions. this thing is amazing. we were crabbing, going around things sideways, going back and forth. >> a sight to see as the massive piece of air not cal engineering zigged and zagged, dodging buildings, light poles and trees, coming win millimeters of...
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for years, holograms have been a staple of science fiction. good for "star wars" princesses with a reliable r-2 unit. >> help me, obi-wan kenobi. you're my only hope. >> reporter: good for "star trek" passengers with reliably creepy tastes. >> computer, blonds and jazz seldom go together. ♪ ♪ i had the time of my life >> reporter: lately, holograms have become more and more mainstream. this was a virtual kate moss at an alexander mcqueen fashion show. but that's nothing compared to the technology of bringing tupac back to life. ♪ picture perfect, i paint the perfect picture ♪ >> reporter: the "wall street journal" reports it was a four-month project by a company named digital domain, which previously made brad pitt age decades in "the curious case of benjamin button." >> how old are you? >> 7, but i look a lot older. >> reporter: using past footage of shakur, they made an image on a computer, which they then projected on to an angled piece of glass. ♪ >> reporter: it looked so real, dr. dre and snoop dogg are reportedly considering a
for years, holograms have been a staple of science fiction. good for "star wars" princesses with a reliable r-2 unit. >> help me, obi-wan kenobi. you're my only hope. >> reporter: good for "star trek" passengers with reliably creepy tastes. >> computer, blonds and jazz seldom go together. ♪ ♪ i had the time of my life >> reporter: lately, holograms have become more and more mainstream. this was a virtual kate moss at an alexander mcqueen fashion...
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. >> there is a science but there is luck. this this is a dangerous business. we get paid to put our lives at risk to save property and lives. >> now, clean up and insurance claims. >> hopefully we'll get back what we put in so we're going to start over again. >> crews here tell us it could be weeks possibly weeks before people are even allowed to step foot back inside of the most-damaged properties. >> awful, thank you. >> and firefighters in san jose trying to douse a fire that erupted when a home exploded about this afternoon. and three other people inside of the home and the woman's condition was unknown. and the cuss of the explosion is under investigation. >> and there is severe weather around the bay area and and there is powerful thunderstorms today into santa cruz and there is there is video from san jose. and there is during thunderstorms there and into late afternoon hours and there are other locations gilroy, morgan hill into the south bay hail storms collected on the ground. this is quite an active event. and still, you can see there is a live view
. >> there is a science but there is luck. this this is a dangerous business. we get paid to put our lives at risk to save property and lives. >> now, clean up and insurance claims. >> hopefully we'll get back what we put in so we're going to start over again. >> crews here tell us it could be weeks possibly weeks before people are even allowed to step foot back inside of the most-damaged properties. >> awful, thank you. >> and firefighters in san jose trying...
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she's a semi finalist in a science competition for her work showing how muscles develop a thicker skin when exposed to predators. they're living in a homeless shelter and officials are renovating a home for them. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney has given a peek at tax reform y it likely to make the issue go away. >> and a makeover for southwest airlines. changes you're about to see, and feel. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> there is a live look, you can see san francisco there in the distance. sunset just beginning to get underway. right now, front runner mitt romney bowed to pressure to release his tax returns. he says he will, with conditions. today, mitt
she's a semi finalist in a science competition for her work showing how muscles develop a thicker skin when exposed to predators. they're living in a homeless shelter and officials are renovating a home for them. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney has given a peek at tax reform y it likely to make the issue go away. >> and a makeover for southwest airlines. changes you're about to see, and feel. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed....
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, meow, meow, meow ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow [ female announcer ] there's a science to the perfect swisssh. it's about zero weight, 100% more nourishment, hair that's not weighed down. introducing new aqua light from pantene. our lightweight conditioning formula nourishes then rinses clean in seconds, leaving hair perfectly conditioned to swisssh. new aqua light. pantene. hair so healthy it shines. [ woman ] swisssh. here's mine. now you show me yours. come on! swisssh your hair and upload it on pantene's facebook page. swisssh! [ giggling ] >>> well, the power of the internets, as we like to call it, has struck again. and a bizarre prank by a jilted ex-boyfriend who posted a fake craigslist ad. this guy is just wrong. >> this story is fun to hate. all right. the posting actually led to floods of text messages and even 15 men showing up at the victim's home expecting sex. can i come in? ktoa's reporter anita kissee has more on this. >> reporter: it's a story that almost makes you chuckle until you know the details. a jilted boyfriend allegedly posting fake ads on cra
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but "endeavour" will be flown to the california science center in l.a. come september. "atlantis" moves to the kennedy center visitor complex in november. very cool. >>> coming up on "good morning america" today, the lawsuit being filed this morning against the nfl. >> players claim the league misled them for decades about the risk of brain injury. and now, some are paying a terrible price. we'll have much more details, many more details, coming up on "good morning america." a story you don't want to miss. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> thanks for watching.
but "endeavour" will be flown to the california science center in l.a. come september. "atlantis" moves to the kennedy center visitor complex in november. very cool. >>> coming up on "good morning america" today, the lawsuit being filed this morning against the nfl. >> players claim the league misled them for decades about the risk of brain injury. and now, some are paying a terrible price. we'll have much more details, many more details, coming up...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we were surprised to discover the most common and dangerous eating disorder in america is also the least well known. it's called ednos. more deadly than anorexia or bulimia, it affects millions of people across the country. yet, remains tragically under the radar. tonight, we're pulling back the curtain, thanks to two young women who allowed me this intimate look inside their most private battle. taylor says she wants to like herself. >> looking at myself, i don't like the way i look, at all. >> reporter: but she can't turn off the voice inside her head that tells her she's not good enough. not perfect. >> it's hard to distinguish between what ed's talking and what's taylor talking. >> reporter: ed, her nickname for her eating disorder. >> they're like, okay, you you have ednos. i'm like, okay, what is that? >> reporter: it stands for eating disorder, not other
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we were surprised to discover the most common and dangerous eating disorder in america is also the least well known. it's called ednos. more deadly than anorexia or bulimia, it affects millions of people across the country. yet, remains...
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it's science fiction soon to become reality. dmv has to have new regulations in place in three years. >> now a check on the forecast. >> there is temperatures right now, we have 50s near the coast. fog is holding numbers down inland areas where the sun is shining so running close to yesterday's levels. there is a tomorrow morning foggy and cool. make sure you add an extra layer on f you're working or living inland you can shed a layer, upper 50s along the coast. cooler now, don't take this the wrong way there is when i'll be back with a warmer forecast coming up. >> and there is latest spat in an ongoing feud between two silicon valley giants. the business decision that google says apple is going to regret. >> there is a new state ban on dancing. why a mom sued a kid's school for their father daughter dances. >> and abc 7 about to make someone $49,000 richer, and you can click to enter. and right here on abc 7. already like us. and you still have a dance chans go to our facebook page. and see where you can enter. we'llú ♪ ju
it's science fiction soon to become reality. dmv has to have new regulations in place in three years. >> now a check on the forecast. >> there is temperatures right now, we have 50s near the coast. fog is holding numbers down inland areas where the sun is shining so running close to yesterday's levels. there is a tomorrow morning foggy and cool. make sure you add an extra layer on f you're working or living inland you can shed a layer, upper 50s along the coast. cooler now, don't...
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i would love to do more science but when you get science things they never work. >> they work now in the hands on kits that show kids how to dues batteries to power electric motors or drop pumice into water to see which floats. or tablets to stimulate the forces that move earth's tectonic plates. >> they are more denying and they beneath continental plates. >> you lost me. i'm 58 years old. >> you should read the book. >> maybe so because when it comes to science mankind has learned quite a lot. some of mankind anyway, don't blame penny norman. wayne freedman, "abc 7 news". >> carolyn: families in san francisco are prepared for the start of new school year. yesterday at the community center there was combination health fair, parenting class and backpack giveaway all rolled into one. organizers said just getting ready for school can be a life changer. >> i think if you can go to school feeling that the community cares it makes a difference. >> the event was sponsored by mo magic, it was started by the public defenders office. >>> lisa, i was talking about when the kids go back to scho
i would love to do more science but when you get science things they never work. >> they work now in the hands on kits that show kids how to dues batteries to power electric motors or drop pumice into water to see which floats. or tablets to stimulate the forces that move earth's tectonic plates. >> they are more denying and they beneath continental plates. >> you lost me. i'm 58 years old. >> you should read the book. >> maybe so because when it comes to science...
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. >> reporter: while the science is debatable, the novelty of selling a cure for a super bowl hangover is not. i'm linsey davis in new york. >> this is our facebook question of the day. check out wnnfans.com, let us know what remedy works for you. >> what works for you, rob? >> i don't drink. >> ah. >> that's a lie. yeah. >> apparently, that is a lie. >> a picture from the holiday office party. >> yeah. >> i appreciate that. >> a couple of advil in the morning? >> couple -- tylenol and lots of water and a good long nap i think knocks it out. takes a little time to shake it out. so i've heard. >> coffee. >> coffee works for you? >> yeah. black. >> really? >> yes. >> okay, tanya. >> we'll talk in a few hours. >> exactly. coming up next, the halftime gesture that probably made madonna flip. >> oh, yes. and a big reunion for the sitcom stars of "three's company." you don't want to miss "the skinny." coming up. you don't want to miss "the skinny." coming up.h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@ ♪ skinny ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> m.i.a. is so hood. i mean, come on, right? >> we're still talking about
. >> reporter: while the science is debatable, the novelty of selling a cure for a super bowl hangover is not. i'm linsey davis in new york. >> this is our facebook question of the day. check out wnnfans.com, let us know what remedy works for you. >> what works for you, rob? >> i don't drink. >> ah. >> that's a lie. yeah. >> apparently, that is a lie. >> a picture from the holiday office party. >> yeah. >> i appreciate that. >> a...
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but, i've always thought of economics as being not just part of the social sciences but humanities because it gives us a window into people's lives at some of the biggest crossing points. >> reporter: dr. roth says he did not expect to win it was a big surprise. he shares the award and the million dollar prize with dr. lloyd shapley at ucla what do you do after winning the nobel prize? dr. roth says nothing special he had to leave the conference early because he an 11:00 class to teach. very humble guy. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> san francisco is expected to find out tomorrow whether it is on the short list of cities to host an upcoming super bowl. cio host in 2016 or 2017 at the 49ers' new stadium. both 49er and city leaders say san francisco would be the center of most super bowl events. if the city makes its first round it has to submit a plan by early may. nfl expects official announcement tomorrow. >>> this thursday is 49ers game day here. 4:00 jerry rice and brent jones join us as abc7 news presents the pregame show followed at 5 by the take -- by the game. after that jerry and
but, i've always thought of economics as being not just part of the social sciences but humanities because it gives us a window into people's lives at some of the biggest crossing points. >> reporter: dr. roth says he did not expect to win it was a big surprise. he shares the award and the million dollar prize with dr. lloyd shapley at ucla what do you do after winning the nobel prize? dr. roth says nothing special he had to leave the conference early because he an 11:00 class to teach....
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. >> the decision was based on the best available science. it's strong, it's compelling and it tells us that products on the market today are savor use. >> the national defense resources council petitioned the government to ban bpa in 2008. says the fda made the wrong call. >> we did think the fda is out of step with the scientific and medical research. we think they have not shown that bpa is safe. >> the fda in a statement said the pegs did not have the scientific data kneed for it to change current regulations. so it will not change the rules. >> mom powerful. we aren't going to buy products that contain bpa. we are not going to stand for this. it is not fair. we are talking about our children. >> it's still possible moms like lori will win out. the fda said it will continue funding research and this is not its final ruling on bpa. jim avilla, abc news, new york. >> in santa rosa a march are mark the 50th annual celebration honoring civil rights activists united farm workers leader sasha chavez. it begins at noon. it will end at old courth
. >> the decision was based on the best available science. it's strong, it's compelling and it tells us that products on the market today are savor use. >> the national defense resources council petitioned the government to ban bpa in 2008. says the fda made the wrong call. >> we did think the fda is out of step with the scientific and medical research. we think they have not shown that bpa is safe. >> the fda in a statement said the pegs did not have the scientific data...
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. >> today, we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality he was there to sign a bill authored by state senator alex padilla. >> we can safe lives and create jobs and that is a great bill, whether you're an engineer or politician. >> 40,000 americans are killed nearly in auto accidents. engineers are convinced self driving cars will reduce numbers. and freeways will be less congested and computers will allow cars to save safely bumper to bumper. >> what i can see is phone shall to trance form our urban centers and you can have a car drop you off here at work and get out, walk three green space. this takes someone else somewhere else. >> and google is wondering about the experimental goggles. they're sharing the vision engineers have embraced. self driving cars could expand the market empowering vision impaired and disabled to share the road. and the bill governor brown signed will give the dmv three years to come up with regulations to allow those cars to hit the streets. >> that is going to change everything. thank you. >> comcast told a thousand workers three of the
. >> today, we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality he was there to sign a bill authored by state senator alex padilla. >> we can safe lives and create jobs and that is a great bill, whether you're an engineer or politician. >> 40,000 americans are killed nearly in auto accidents. engineers are convinced self driving cars will reduce numbers. and freeways will be less congested and computers will allow cars to save safely bumper to bumper. >> what i...
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he said it's part art, part science. >> what kind of improvements have you made to your home in the recent past? >> a lot. >> reporter: remember that out of control office? now, all business. the cluttered kitchen, cleaned up. and the old facet, updated. and the living room, now spare. the old set, replaced with state of the art. but could those little changes really pay off? remember, the last appraisal came in at $190,000. the new appraisal? >> oh, good. >> that's a lot better. >> reporter: $214,000. a $24,000 increase. >>> and they were such good sports, they did everything on that seven-page to-do list. and it paid off. remember, we spent $1600. for every dollar they spent they got $15 back on that appraisal. so it's a good lesson. the first appraisal, not the final word. the important thing here, don't panic. >> and what about prospective buyers? >> the house is still for sale, but they have people coming over and importantly coming back for a second look. >> good luck to them and thank you so much sharyn. >>> and coming up. are we looking at a bacon emergency? fear of shortage coast
he said it's part art, part science. >> what kind of improvements have you made to your home in the recent past? >> a lot. >> reporter: remember that out of control office? now, all business. the cluttered kitchen, cleaned up. and the old facet, updated. and the living room, now spare. the old set, replaced with state of the art. but could those little changes really pay off? remember, the last appraisal came in at $190,000. the new appraisal? >> oh, good. >>...
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it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um"...
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. >>> plus, billion dollar boost president obama wants to give science and math teachers in u.s.. >>> trying to lose weight? remarkable new diet drug approved by the back to school time means back to school germs. that's why lysol partners with schools to help teach healthy habits, habits you can reinforce by adding lysol wipes and no-touch hand soap to your back to school list. learn more at lysol.com/schools the next generation and then countless more. how do you kill them? frontline plus. it uses two ingredients. one to kill adult fleas and ticks. plus another to eliminate flea eggs and larvae, annihilating the next generation of fleas. and, frontline plus works non-stop for thirty days. no wonder it's the number one choice of vets for their pets and yours. ask your vet about frontline plus. accept nothing less. switch from cascade to finish - over two million so far. with finish quantum you get incredibly clean, sparkling dishes without rinsing first. and now... you can try finish quantum for free. visit us on facebook. >>> welcome back. low clouds giving way to high clouds this a
. >>> plus, billion dollar boost president obama wants to give science and math teachers in u.s.. >>> trying to lose weight? remarkable new diet drug approved by the back to school time means back to school germs. that's why lysol partners with schools to help teach healthy habits, habits you can reinforce by adding lysol wipes and no-touch hand soap to your back to school list. learn more at lysol.com/schools the next generation and then countless more. how do you kill them?...
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. >> the fda decision was based on the best available science. it's strong, it's compelling and it tells us that products on the market today are savor use. >> the national defense resources council petitioned the government to ban bpa in 2008. says the fda made the wrong call. >> we did think the fda is out of step with the scientific and medical research. we think they have not shown that bpa is safe. >> the fda in a statement said the petition did not have the scientific data kneed for it to change current regulations. so it will not change the rules. >> mom powerful. we aren't going to buy products that contain bpa. we are not going to stand for this. it is not fair. we are talking about our children. >> it's still possible moms like lori will win out. the fda said it will continue funding research and this is not its final ruling on bpa. jim avilla, abc news, new york. >> in santa rosa a march will mark the 50th annual celebration honoring civil rights activists united farm workers leader sasha chavez. it begins at noon. it's the old alberts
. >> the fda decision was based on the best available science. it's strong, it's compelling and it tells us that products on the market today are savor use. >> the national defense resources council petitioned the government to ban bpa in 2008. says the fda made the wrong call. >> we did think the fda is out of step with the scientific and medical research. we think they have not shown that bpa is safe. >> the fda in a statement said the petition did not have the...
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good. >> i failed science. >> a daredevil's successful plunge from space. get this, he's already planning another death defying stunt. >>> and how an 11-year-old boy ran away, took a flight, and nobody asked for a ticket or i.d. only in america or wherever it happened. you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- lifestyle lift. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- lifestyle lift. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. [ alyson ] just keep walking... ♪ oh, come on! ♪ ugh, again! [ sniffs ] that's what i'm talkin' about. [ female announcer ] up to 100% flake-free, flirty hair. head & shoulders green apple. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive
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research will be published in the journal of food science. >> president obama and first lady michelle were caught on the kiss cam at tonight olympic exhibition basketball game in washington, d.c. now the first time the cam showed the first couple he didn't kiss michelle but when fans booed the camera returned giving them another chance and this time the commander in chief came through. right there. on the kiss cam for the crowd. >> he has fun to be put on the spot. >> that's brutal. >> none partisan. better pucker up. you get booed. >> there you go. >> kobe bryant thinks he and lebron match up with michael and magic vintage. rethink that after tonight's game with that after tonight's game with brazil. sports is next >> good evening. kobe bryant recently suggested this year olympic team could beat the original dream team of michael magic and bird. tonight they had a hard time beating brazil. president few moments ago. v p there as well. unkissed pwrachlt sill led by 10 in the first half thanks to garcia who had 14 points. thinking upset alert her but team usa wakes up thanks to james.
research will be published in the journal of food science. >> president obama and first lady michelle were caught on the kiss cam at tonight olympic exhibition basketball game in washington, d.c. now the first time the cam showed the first couple he didn't kiss michelle but when fans booed the camera returned giving them another chance and this time the commander in chief came through. right there. on the kiss cam for the crowd. >> he has fun to be put on the spot. >> that's...
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southern california -- look, ma, no hands, right -- governor jerry brown called the vehicles, quote, science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. >> they're closer to being reality than you might think. in fact, abc's jim avila has already taken one out for a test drive. >> reporter: you've seen this. cars that slam on the brakes before you hit a pole. but here's something you have never seen. the car of the future making the driver totally unnecessary. >> no hands. >> reporter: google's working on one, and the federal government's sponsoring a field test in ann arbor, michigan, with cars that automatically swerve past potential accidents and alerts you to oncoming hazards. and now this at general motors' test track, i sat in the driver's seat as this cadillac at high speeds stayed in its lane. at 60 miles an hour it stopped on its own even when a car driving 30 miles slower suddenly pulled in front of us. >> we can foresee the day when vehicles will be able to completely avoid collision. >> reporter: it's been a carmaker's dream since george jetsun sat in his automated flying car. >> the je
southern california -- look, ma, no hands, right -- governor jerry brown called the vehicles, quote, science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. >> they're closer to being reality than you might think. in fact, abc's jim avila has already taken one out for a test drive. >> reporter: you've seen this. cars that slam on the brakes before you hit a pole. but here's something you have never seen. the car of the future making the driver totally unnecessary. >> no hands. >>...
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. >> reporter: while so many fight to get more sleep, new science also warning not to get too much. more than eight hours of sleep a night put you at higher risk of coronary heart disease. researchers are not exactly sure why more sleep affects your heart. but one thing is clear. getting the six to eight hours should be a priority. just as much as hitting the gym. heart doctors say you have to get the right amount of sleep, or it may make all that effort here in vain. abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> good to know. >>> pranksters have been having a field day with hotel guests across the united states. not everyone is laughing about it. a group known as prant net university calls the guest in the middle of the night. they pretend to be a manager of an official. they're told there's an emergency happening, they're instructed to break windows, and even tvs. the gag is posted on the internet. they already caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. >>> in sports, time to check the brackets. the final four men's teams are set for march madness. one game is a bluegrass spec
. >> reporter: while so many fight to get more sleep, new science also warning not to get too much. more than eight hours of sleep a night put you at higher risk of coronary heart disease. researchers are not exactly sure why more sleep affects your heart. but one thing is clear. getting the six to eight hours should be a priority. just as much as hitting the gym. heart doctors say you have to get the right amount of sleep, or it may make all that effort here in vain. abbie boudreau, abc...
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very common that it happens here, and so tonight abc meteorologist ginger zee with the images, the science and forecast for the week ahead. >> oh, my god, look at the tornado. >> reporter: not only is that a tornado, but it's a tornado in new york city. one of two that ripped through queens and brooklyn. the first, born around 11:00 a.m. on the water, then hitting land slicing through the beach community of queens with 70-mile-per-hour winds. cabana roofs were ripped off, and debris went flying everywhere. >> just 15 seconds of intense wind, white noise, things crashing all around me. >> reporter: seven minutes later, the same storm formed a new tornado packing winds up to 100 miles per hour whipping through brooklyn. >> holy [ bleep ]. that's a tornado. >> reporter: today while erasing the evidence, it was still hard to grasp what had hit them. >> now is the cleanup. i started early this morning. i'm almost done, but thank god we're okay. >> reporter: 13 other states from south carolina to maine were rocked by damaging winds. some of the hardest hit, the nation's capital. more than 200,00
very common that it happens here, and so tonight abc meteorologist ginger zee with the images, the science and forecast for the week ahead. >> oh, my god, look at the tornado. >> reporter: not only is that a tornado, but it's a tornado in new york city. one of two that ripped through queens and brooklyn. the first, born around 11:00 a.m. on the water, then hitting land slicing through the beach community of queens with 70-mile-per-hour winds. cabana roofs were ripped off, and debris...
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. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos? can i get two sausage burritos? can i get a number four? >> reporter: over and over and over again, it has been dave giocolo's life the past three months or so. as has been eating the food. a precisely measured 1,000 calories a day. a fast food daily only. how many calories? >> 770. >> reporter: why? this man is paying them to. dr. samuel klein is a researcher at washington university in st. louis. trying to understand why fast food leads to weight gain and diseases like diabetes and hypertension. at some point, though, research on rats alone is not enough. somebody has to eat the food? >> ultimately, it has to come to people. >> reporter: and so, a radio ad, that offered a cash incentive, up to $3,500, depending on how long it would take. >> once i got into work, i called right away. >> reporter: so did nurse, dawn freeman. >> it probably took a month, to just get -- >> reporter: to get approved? >> to get approved. >> reporter: so, they ate every day, from one of these five restaura
. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos? can i get two sausage burritos? can i get a number four? >> reporter: over and over and over again, it has been dave giocolo's life the past three months or so. as has been eating the food. a precisely measured 1,000 calories a day. a fast food daily only. how many calories? >> 770. >> reporter: why? this man is paying them to. dr. samuel klein is a researcher at washington...
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research will be published in the journal of food science. >> president obama and first lady michelle were caught on the kiss cam at tonight olympic exhibition basketball game in washington, d.c. now the first time the cam showed the first couple he didn't kiss michelle but when fans booed the camera returned giving them another chance and this time the commander in chief came through. right there. on the kiss cam for the crowd. >> he has fun to be put on the spot. >> that's brutal. >> none partisan. better pucker up. you get booed. >> there you go. >> kobe bryant thinks he and lebron match up with michael and magic vintage. rethink that after tonight's game with that after tonight's game with brazil. sports is next >> good evening. kobe bryant recently suggested this year olympic team could beat the original dream team of michael magic and bird. tonight they had a hard time beating brazil. president few moments ago. v p there as well. unkissed pwrachlt sill led by 10 in the first half thanks to garcia who had 14 points. thinking upset alert her but team usa wakes up thanks to james.
research will be published in the journal of food science. >> president obama and first lady michelle were caught on the kiss cam at tonight olympic exhibition basketball game in washington, d.c. now the first time the cam showed the first couple he didn't kiss michelle but when fans booed the camera returned giving them another chance and this time the commander in chief came through. right there. on the kiss cam for the crowd. >> he has fun to be put on the spot. >> that's...
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. >> all right, some very creative kids came up with an out of world science project. there was a method of their madness. abc's lama hassan has their story. >> reporter: men has always wanted to conquer space. the shuttle. satellites and space stations. but, wait. what's this? a rubber chicken on a space mission? yeah, that's right. what you're looking at is the rubber chicken. all decked out in her specially-knitted astronaut suit. attached to a helium balloon, they launched her during a science project. >> the pleasure of scientific discovery. the fact that we're able to see what's out there. beyond their small little town. >> reporter: part of a growing trend, of art objects that kids are sending up into the earth's atmosphere. everything from a burrito to a lego man. and this girl who sent her mit acceptance letter to the great beyond. as for kamil la the first of her kind to be sent into space. one small step for a rubber chicken. but one giant leap for chickens of to rubber kind. >> i wonder how that burrito's doing up there. >>> coming up here on the broadcast
. >> all right, some very creative kids came up with an out of world science project. there was a method of their madness. abc's lama hassan has their story. >> reporter: men has always wanted to conquer space. the shuttle. satellites and space stations. but, wait. what's this? a rubber chicken on a space mission? yeah, that's right. what you're looking at is the rubber chicken. all decked out in her specially-knitted astronaut suit. attached to a helium balloon, they launched her...
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the study is in the journal of psychological science. >> well if you get arrested you are allowed to make the 1 and only phone call. so who did george clooney phone after he was arrested at hum an rights protest friday outside the sudan embassy in washington. his lawyer perhaps? girl friend maybe. publicist? no. tmz says he called his mom. he didn't need to call his dad because he was arrested along with him. hi mom and i ar and e fine just a little legal trouble. >> just a little. >> larry here noychlt i'll call rick barry. based on what you are about to see fans hijacked the ceremony booing the warrior owner rick barry comes to the the ceremony booing the warrior owner rick barry comes to the rescue >> he is going to change this >> he is going to change this franchise @@q >> good evening. warriors retired chris mullins no. 17 today. ceremony that really got out of hand because fans up sweat owner joe lake hamm hijacked the moment. >> congratulations dad. we are all so proud. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, no. 17. >> t >> that was the cute part. chris mullins family friends and team mates on hand
the study is in the journal of psychological science. >> well if you get arrested you are allowed to make the 1 and only phone call. so who did george clooney phone after he was arrested at hum an rights protest friday outside the sudan embassy in washington. his lawyer perhaps? girl friend maybe. publicist? no. tmz says he called his mom. he didn't need to call his dad because he was arrested along with him. hi mom and i ar and e fine just a little legal trouble. >> just a little....
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one theory sound like science fiction. you're watching "world news now." life. hope they get her back home to her real family. >> so what's been killing off rl the honey bees. one theory sound like science fiction.yyyq"q"q"q"y"y"y"cwysyjú ♪ >>> there's a bee on you. >> sorry, paula. sorry about that. it's a murder mystery only found in mother nature. why are honeybees dying off? >> a scientist may have cracked the case through dumb luck. kgo's dwayne freeman has more. >> reporter: if this doctor is any indication, never take the observati observational prowess of a scientist for granted. for instance the morning two years ago when he noticed the mist mystery outside hensell hall on san francisco university campus. >> i see dead bees. bees walking in circles. >> reporter: he knew they came from a hive down below and in the cold weather they should have remained inside. there were dozens of dead bees then as now. and the dying ones wandered aimlessly, in a very un-honeybee-like way. >> kind of zombie-like i would say. >> reporter: being the curious sort, he sco
one theory sound like science fiction. you're watching "world news now." life. hope they get her back home to her real family. >> so what's been killing off rl the honey bees. one theory sound like science fiction.yyyq"q"q"q"y"y"y"cwysyjú ♪ >>> there's a bee on you. >> sorry, paula. sorry about that. it's a murder mystery only found in mother nature. why are honeybees dying off? >> a scientist may have cracked the case...
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this is a new study that was published monday in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences. it says the relative independence and the increased privacy of the wealthy sometimes causes them to act in unethical ways. people of lesser means tend to be nicer folks and to act in better ways. that's what they say. i mean, you know, there's a certain sense of entitlement sometimes among the rich that leads to some nasty behavior. but now it's quantified in this study. >> well, i could let you talk about that a little bit longer because i don't even know how to get into this next story. this next story. i'm just going to tell you, a plane allegedly dropped some poop on a new york couple's head after flying overhead. it's pretty disgusting, basically. a long island couple, they were enjoying a mild mid-winter evening last week when they felt some black liquid falling down. >> oh, lord. >> some spots. some other things came down too. they thought it was maybe éb hey, your high speed internet here, at home... ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high sp
this is a new study that was published monday in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences. it says the relative independence and the increased privacy of the wealthy sometimes causes them to act in unethical ways. people of lesser means tend to be nicer folks and to act in better ways. that's what they say. i mean, you know, there's a certain sense of entitlement sometimes among the rich that leads to some nasty behavior. but now it's quantified in this study. >> well, i could...
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abc7 health and science reporter carolyn johnson has more. >> when irene medina returned to high school this fall she had plenty of stories to tell about her summer job. >> i did my first surgery in iraq. it was interesting and exciting for me. >> instead of flipping burgers , she was helping researchers at ucsf understand brain function. it is helping newborn infants survive brain traumas and other injuries. >> i started thinking, what they are doing is something great. >> across the bay at the university of california, they were doing great science too working on a study that could some day help human muscles regenerate. >> we saw improved muscle regeneration, actually. it was interesting. >> the path into these high end labs began with internship programs from the california institute of regenerative medicine. once in the program they are assigned mentors to gather them in real life lab assignments. >> they get down to the genetic level and cellular level, and they really understand that their specific part of the project including the literature. >> the grants help fund internships
abc7 health and science reporter carolyn johnson has more. >> when irene medina returned to high school this fall she had plenty of stories to tell about her summer job. >> i did my first surgery in iraq. it was interesting and exciting for me. >> instead of flipping burgers , she was helping researchers at ucsf understand brain function. it is helping newborn infants survive brain traumas and other injuries. >> i started thinking, what they are doing is something great....
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to the science cent center. >>> jessica ridgway was remembered in her colorado hometown over the weekend. friends and family released purple balloons in the little girl's memory after her body was discovered last week. there's a massive search for the person who kidnapped and murdered the fifth grader. parents are jittery. many of them went to a safety fair to have their kids fingerprinted. >>> a scary time on this flight. the windshield was cracked. we're told the plane never lost any cabin pressure and the landing was routine. >>> sports now. the first bowl championship series standings of the college season are out. we start with number five, the notre dame fighting irish. >> kansas state at four, oregon number three. from the mighty seco.e.c., numb two, florida, number one, alabama. hurts my heart not to see lsu up there. the season's not over. >> or north carolina or michigan. >>> good morning, i'm jade mccarthy. yankees trying to come back after losing game one and their can't. let's go to the bronx for game two. top eight. that would be a single to right for austin jackson. omar i
to the science cent center. >>> jessica ridgway was remembered in her colorado hometown over the weekend. friends and family released purple balloons in the little girl's memory after her body was discovered last week. there's a massive search for the person who kidnapped and murdered the fifth grader. parents are jittery. many of them went to a safety fair to have their kids fingerprinted. >>> a scary time on this flight. the windshield was cracked. we're told the plane never...
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well, we take a look at the science of survival now, survival that is in the event of a plane crash. >> yeah, more people than you might expect actually make it out of one alive, and experts are now working on improving your odds even more as abc's jim avila reports. >> reporter: an astounding 76% of passengers aboard serious airplane crashes somehow survive. even fireballs like this 1989 dc-10 crash in sioux city, iowa. more than half on board somehow alive or this ethiopian airliner ditched into the sea. still, 54 people lived to tell, and in crash after crash, a denver fiery takeoff in 2008 and this 737 in 2009 where the jet cracked in two, everyone survived. that's why spectacular, deliberate test crashes like the one orchestrated by discovery tv and captured for youtube on what appear to be cell phone cameras in the mexican desert are not just amazing video, they are science projects to improve survivability. >> the chase plane that was actually flying this airplane at the time probably pushed the nose down quite hard so that some of the aircraft would break apart and give them
well, we take a look at the science of survival now, survival that is in the event of a plane crash. >> yeah, more people than you might expect actually make it out of one alive, and experts are now working on improving your odds even more as abc's jim avila reports. >> reporter: an astounding 76% of passengers aboard serious airplane crashes somehow survive. even fireballs like this 1989 dc-10 crash in sioux city, iowa. more than half on board somehow alive or this ethiopian...
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you'll be glad you did. [ female announcer ] there's a science to the perfect swisssh. it's about zero weight 100% more nourishment, which means hair that's not weighed down. introducing new aqua light from pantene. our lightweight conditioning formula nourishes then rinses clean in seconds leaving hair perfectly conditioned to swisssh. new aqua light collection from pantene. nourishment with zero weight. pantene. hair so healthy it shines. ♪ you're beautiful ♪ ♪ you're beautiful ♪ ♪ you're beautiful, it's true ♪ >>> i'd just like to say you're beautiful, t.j. with and without makeup. >> you know where that gets me? right here. >> right. >> right there. >>> well, these days in an effort to look more beautiful, or at least younger, more and more 20-somethings, 20-somethings, believe it or not, are turning to what's called preventative aging. >> that's right. its devotees claim it will help young people avoid wrinkles later in life. abc's claire shipman injects us with the story. >> reporter: hollywood, where young celebrity beauties are always in a battle aga
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. >> reporter: while the science ebatable, the novelty of selling a cure for a super bowl hangover is not. i'm linsey davis in new york. >> or just hide it under a hat, right? >> yeah. >> that's what's making news in >> yeah. >> that's what's making news in americ closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc >>> nearly a dozen people have been shot in oakland in the paflt 24 hours. i'm katie marzullo live with details watch has turned out to be a bloody day. >>> today occupy oakland's actions call for clogging up a courthouse >>> what caused a huge warehouse fire on mare island still. >>> good morning i'm mike nicco. look at how calm and quiet it is now. in the afternoon rain and significant winds. i'll tell you about it. >>> good morning i'm frances dinglasan. enjoy quiet and calm conditions so far no accidents or stalls reported. >>> all quiet now not the case last
. >> reporter: while the science ebatable, the novelty of selling a cure for a super bowl hangover is not. i'm linsey davis in new york. >> or just hide it under a hat, right? >> yeah. >> that's what's making news in >> yeah. >> that's what's making news in americ closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc >>> nearly a dozen people have been shot in oakland in the paflt 24 hours. i'm katie marzullo live with details watch has turned out to...
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melissa jenkins was a 22-year-old science teacher and single mom who was very popular in her community. police say there were signs of struggle near her suv. her body was found about ten miles away. >>> this guy cannot stay out of the news. former imf chief dominik strauss-kahn is facing new sex crimes charges at home in france. he's accused of being involved with a hotel prostitution ring. he says it is not true. you'll remember the strauss-kahn was accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid here in new york city last year. criminal charges were later dropped in that matter but a civil trial begins later this week. >>> president obama is in south korea this morning for the second day of talks on nuclear security. he told foreign leaders the security of the world depends on the actions that we take. but something the president said off of the record is now making headlines. abc's jake tapper is traveling with the president. >> reporter: a hot microphone picked up a private presidential plea. president obama knows well that the russians are furious over u.s. plans to build a missile de
melissa jenkins was a 22-year-old science teacher and single mom who was very popular in her community. police say there were signs of struggle near her suv. her body was found about ten miles away. >>> this guy cannot stay out of the news. former imf chief dominik strauss-kahn is facing new sex crimes charges at home in france. he's accused of being involved with a hotel prostitution ring. he says it is not true. you'll remember the strauss-kahn was accused of sexually assaulting a...
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so even some of the science is murky, let's say, on where it all falls.so even some of the s murky, let's say, on where it all falls. but let the debate begin on that one. >> anatomy 201 with rob nelson in ten minutes. >> 101. >>> supreme court set to decide this week whether to take up the question of gay marriage. the defense of marriage act, states marriages between a man and a woman. five federal courts have ruled it unconstitutional. the justices are expected to announce on friday whether they will hear arguments in the case. >>> well, they were bending over backward and in every other direction on the streets of buenos aries over the weekend. >> dozens of super flexible pole dancers powder into the argentina's capital city for the south american pole dancing championship, and they showed off their skills on traffic signs, light posts, and whatever else they could latch onto. >> how y'all doing? for the first time they opened a male category in fact. along with the men to perform right alongside the women. see. everybody's got a little pole dancer in them. look at that. it takes stre
so even some of the science is murky, let's say, on where it all falls.so even some of the s murky, let's say, on where it all falls. but let the debate begin on that one. >> anatomy 201 with rob nelson in ten minutes. >> 101. >>> supreme court set to decide this week whether to take up the question of gay marriage. the defense of marriage act, states marriages between a man and a woman. five federal courts have ruled it unconstitutional. the justices are expected to...
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abc7 health and science reporter carolyn johnson has more. >> when irene medina returned to high school this fall she had plenty of stories to tell about her summer job. >> i did my first surgery in iraq. it was interesting and exciting for me. >> instead of flipping burgers , she was helping researchers at ucsf understand brain function. it is helping newborn infants survive brain traumas and other injuries. >> i started thinking, what they are doing is something great. >> across the bay at the university of california, they were doing great science too working on a study that could some day help human muscles regenerate. >> we saw improved muscle regeneration, actually. it was interesting. >> the path into these high end labs began with internship programs from the california institute of regenerative medicine. once in the program they are assigned mentors to gather them in real life lab assignments. >> they get down to the genetic level and cellular level, and they really understand that their specific part of the project including the literature. >> the grants help fund internships
abc7 health and science reporter carolyn johnson has more. >> when irene medina returned to high school this fall she had plenty of stories to tell about her summer job. >> i did my first surgery in iraq. it was interesting and exciting for me. >> instead of flipping burgers , she was helping researchers at ucsf understand brain function. it is helping newborn infants survive brain traumas and other injuries. >> i started thinking, what they are doing is something great....
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back behind us is where the real science is going on. this is information that's being gathered, that can only be gathered by flying into the hurricane. this airplane has a doppler radar in the tail. what the doppler's picking up is showing up right here on these screens. they can then build a model of the storm, analyze the data. it gives us a sense if sandy is getting stronger or weaker, if the winds are getting more intense. we're onboard the hurricane hunter, herman. chris van clees, abc 7. >> a bird's-eye view of what is coming. all right. keep it here on abc for continuous coverage of hurricane sandy. all right. keep it here on abc for continuous coverage of hurricane @ >>> this morning on "world news now" -- surviving hurricane sandy. 50 million people are in the path of this super storm. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- surviving hurricane sandy. 50 million people are in the path of this super storm. and forecasters are warning of life-threatening flooding. >> the massive storm is already crippling the northeast and is abo
back behind us is where the real science is going on. this is information that's being gathered, that can only be gathered by flying into the hurricane. this airplane has a doppler radar in the tail. what the doppler's picking up is showing up right here on these screens. they can then build a model of the storm, analyze the data. it gives us a sense if sandy is getting stronger or weaker, if the winds are getting more intense. we're onboard the hurricane hunter, herman. chris van clees, abc 7....
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"g", i love science, $2,000. answer. the daily double. "g", i love science, [ applause ] and an opportunity for you to take the lead. ght. $2,000, please. -- here's the clue. all riwhat is gypsum? gypsum. yes, indeed. [ applause ] food stuff for $400. jessica. what is smorgasbord? yes. food for $800. paul. what is a whisk? a whisk. yes. food for $1,600. colin. what is "the joy of cooking"? that's it. food stuff for $1,200. paul. what is chicken? what is a chicken in every pot? you are right. food stuff for $2,000. what is a chicken in every pot? the new york public library exhibit "lunch hour nyc" includes a reassembled one of these beloved odern dispensers. jessica. what is a vending machine? be more specific. [ sighs ] what is a sandwich very mg machine? no. paul or colin? [ beep ] "what is an automat?" an automat. vendin is a kind of vending mac, but we wanted automat. three categories still in play, paul, as you make your next choice. godly for $1,600. [ beep ] way up high in the balcony. paul. godly for $2,000. [ beep ] it means a ce
"g", i love science, $2,000. answer. the daily double. "g", i love science, [ applause ] and an opportunity for you to take the lead. ght. $2,000, please. -- here's the clue. all riwhat is gypsum? gypsum. yes, indeed. [ applause ] food stuff for $400. jessica. what is smorgasbord? yes. food for $800. paul. what is a whisk? a whisk. yes. food for $1,600. colin. what is "the joy of cooking"? that's it. food stuff for $1,200. paul. what is chicken? what is a chicken...